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JUPITER ought just to show the Einstein deflection, for if it pass between two stars a couple of diameters of the planet apart, their temporary relative displacement will be a “third” of arc, the sixtieth of a second; and this could be measured with a heliometer.
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LODGE, O. Gravitation and Light. Nature 104, 372 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104372b0
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